Try rolling the liftbag, and placing it through two bungie loops at the base of
your backplate. It is out of the drag stream and can be removed with one hand.
I keep tools in a nylon sack; not the mesh bug bag material, but a solid nylon
cloth bag with a bug-bag type wire closure. I can clip it off to a D ring, or
carry it, and it does not hang up on the wreck like a mesh bag. If it gets
snagged, or the shit hits the fan I can dispose of the whole thing with one
motion.
Andy Cohen
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Subject: Wreck gear rigging
Author: Rob.de_Groot@gi*.in*.co* at EXTERNAL
Date: 1/22/97 4:02 AM
One of the lifting bags is rolled around a belt and I wear it around my
waist. This way the bag is on my back and I can reach it easaly
unlocking the buckle on my waist. There are no loose ends to that belt
so it can not been mistaken by the weight belt.
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